1. Is lathe work a special type of work?
1. Lathe work is one of the types of mechanical processing work and is not a special type of work. Special types of work refer to the general term for the job categories of personnel engaged in special operations. They refer to types of work that are prone to casualties and pose major hazards to the safety of the operator, others and surrounding facilities. A lathe can also be interpreted as a lathe operator. The location of the workpiece for a lathe refers to the installation of the site, machine tools, and auxiliary equipment and fixtures used by the lathe.
2. Legal basis: Article 3 of the "Regulations on the Management of Safety Technical Training and Assessment for Special Operations Personnel"
The term "special operations" as mentioned in these regulations refers to operations that are prone to accidents and are harmful to the operator himself , operations that may cause major harm to the safety and health of others and the safety of equipment and facilities. The scope of special operations is specified in the special operations catalog.
Special operations personnel as mentioned in these regulations refer to employees who are directly engaged in special operations.
2. What conditions should special operations personnel meet
1. Be at least 18 years old and not exceed the national statutory retirement age;
2. Be approved by the community or Medical institutions at or above the county level have passed the physical examination and have no organic heart disease, epilepsy, Meniere's disease, vertigo, hysteria, paralysis shaking, mental illness, dementia, or other diseases and physiology that would prevent them from engaging in corresponding special operations. Defects;
3. Have a junior high school education or above;
4. Have necessary safety technical knowledge and skills;
5. Meet the corresponding special operation regulations Other conditions.